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E-A-Ski just dropped some new heat with former Aftermath artist Jon Connor. The two joined forces on “Reflect Music” to give us not only a dope song, but a video to go with it as well. E-A-Ski produced a monumental track to allow both artists to flow perfectly over. Jon Connor kicked things off with dope lines like, “Let me take you back to a time when rappers would pattern lines after they lives / and strategize how to move through these rooms with suit and ties / before computers intruded and started confusing truth and lies / before they be viewed as a coon they would rather lose they life..” The almighty E-A-Ski joins in on the second verse, and gets straight to the point spitting a verse aimed at rappers who use, “You’re favorite rapper’s a bitch, hiding behind subliminals and his content / don’t he know after them bars comes the violence? / Then come the silence, the funerals, then what happen? / mixing hip-hop with the streets is collateral damage / Is it worth getting a buzz and a few likes / and some followers, following you to your grave site?..” Check the video out below on the producer’s Instagram (@easki_), or go check it out on the E-A-Ski website. https://www.instagram.com/tv/CIyhjFuhnRG/?igshid=1gckxqtrjyp0w The multi-platinum producer for Ice Cube, E-40, Spice 1 and others has produced a slew of new music in recent years with Too Short & Tech N9ne (“Wake’em Up”), MC Ren (“Rebel Music”, “Burn Radio Burn”), Messy Marv (“That Ain’t No Heat”), and Reece Marie (“To The Next”, “Do Something”) to name a few. His most recent solo work has included songs like “If The Shoe Fit”, “Bite The Hand”, “The Nerve of Y’all”, and “EA”.

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E-A-Ski & Jon Connor Do Some Serious Contemplation With “Reflect Music”

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